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* AATAFOVS/APrickInTime by Kim Stanley Asimov spotlights the Gay Haitian Needle-Drug Yakuza, who used their apparent humiliating submission to Lord Blødmaw in ''[[AATAFOVS/BlodmawSimple Blødmaw Simple]]'' to steal Doctor Jorgenheimer's time machine from the Vampire Archdukes for Al Gore. Due to constant use of {{Primer}}-type {{TimeMachine}}s, by the end of the novel there are 30 versions each of Lord Blødmaw, Al Gore, and Thag [=McLarg=].

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* AATAFOVS/APrickInTime by Kim Stanley Asimov spotlights the Gay Haitian Needle-Drug Yakuza, who used their apparent humiliating submission to Lord Blødmaw in ''[[AATAFOVS/BlodmawSimple Blødmaw Simple]]'' to steal Doctor Jorgenheimer's time machine from the Vampire Archdukes for Al Gore. Due to constant use of {{Primer}}-type ''Film/{{Primer}}''-type {{TimeMachine}}s, by the end of the novel there are 30 versions each of Lord Blødmaw, Al Gore, and Thag [=McLarg=].
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* [[AATAFOVS/TimeAfterCrime Time After Crime]] by Franklin W. Appleton which revolves around High Deacon Gore manipulating the benders into using a time machine to cause him to lose the 2000 presidential election and thus win a Nobel prize.
* [[AATAFOVS/{{ptitlexxvxtkzm5w3a}} Blødmaw Simple]] by Philip K. Le Guin where Lord Blødmaw uses the events of the episode [[AATAFOVS/TheDaysOfKnight The Days Of Knight]] to get the benders to break up the academic portion of The Brotherhood of the Cold Sun, so his vampires can gain control over the Cro-Magnons and force the Gay Haitian Needle-Drug Yakuza to seek protection with The House of the 1000 Year Night.
* [[AATAFOVS/APrickInTime A Prick In Time]] Kim Stanley Asimov spotlights the Gay Haitian Needle-Drug Yakuza, who used their apparent humiliating submission to Lord Blødmaw in ''[[AATAFOVS/BlodmawSimple Blødmaw Simple]]'' to steal Doctor Jorgenheimer's time machine from the Vampire Archdukes for Al Gore. Due to constant use of {{Primer}}-type {{TimeMachine}}s, by the end of the novel there are 30 versions each of Lord Blødmaw, Al Gore, and Thag [=McLarg=].
* [[AATAFOVS/NinetyXanatosPileUp Ninety Xanatos Pile Up]] by Stephen Nealson is where things start getting complex as 17 of the Al Gore's independently launch [[OperationBlank Operation Xanatos]] against each other, Lord Blødmaw, Thag [=McLarg=], and coherency. The novel, which ended up getting published in 14 volumes, is concerned with all of the schemes between the 60 different time travel created copies of Lord Blødmaw and Al Gore each trying to gain control of the other versions of himself and out scheme the copies of the other one. The 30 copies of Thag [=McLarg=] are either being manipulated by everyone, or brilliantly playing everyone against everyone else, it's not clear even he knows which he's doing.
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* [[AATAFOVS/TimeAfterCrime Time After Crime]] AATAFOVS/TimeAfterCrime by Franklin W. Appleton which revolves around High Deacon Gore manipulating the benders into using a time machine to cause him to lose the 2000 presidential election and thus win a Nobel prize.
* [[AATAFOVS/{{ptitlexxvxtkzm5w3a}} Blødmaw Simple]] AATAFOVS/BlodmawSimple by Philip K. Le Guin where Lord Blødmaw uses the events of the episode [[AATAFOVS/TheDaysOfKnight The Days Of Knight]] to get the benders to break up the academic portion of The Brotherhood of the Cold Sun, so his vampires can gain control over the Cro-Magnons and force the Gay Haitian Needle-Drug Yakuza to seek protection with The House of the 1000 Year Night.
* [[AATAFOVS/APrickInTime A Prick In Time]] AATAFOVS/APrickInTime by Kim Stanley Asimov spotlights the Gay Haitian Needle-Drug Yakuza, who used their apparent humiliating submission to Lord Blødmaw in ''[[AATAFOVS/BlodmawSimple Blødmaw Simple]]'' to steal Doctor Jorgenheimer's time machine from the Vampire Archdukes for Al Gore. Due to constant use of {{Primer}}-type {{TimeMachine}}s, by the end of the novel there are 30 versions each of Lord Blødmaw, Al Gore, and Thag [=McLarg=].
* [[AATAFOVS/NinetyXanatosPileUp Ninety Xanatos Pile Up]] AATAFOVS/NinetyXanatosPileUp by Stephen Nealson is where things start getting complex as 17 of the Al Gore's independently launch [[OperationBlank Operation Xanatos]] against each other, Lord Blødmaw, Thag [=McLarg=], and coherency. The novel, which ended up getting published in 14 volumes, is concerned with all of the schemes between the 60 different time travel created copies of Lord Blødmaw and Al Gore each trying to gain control of the other versions of himself and out scheme the copies of the other one. The 30 copies of Thag [=McLarg=] are either being manipulated by everyone, or brilliantly playing everyone against everyone else, it's not clear even he knows which he's doing.
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